Q-Music: Vinyl Destination
In 1968, when the trio’s moniker became Diana Ross and the Supremes, they released five LPs, including “Love Child” (Motown/Elemental Music), newly reissued in limited edition 140-gram virgin vinyl edition.
When does inflammation become worrisome?
Chronic inflammation is long term or recurrent and if symptoms go untreated, it can lead to chronic health conditions.
Hesed House Unveils Newly Remodeled Homeless Shelter
AURORA, IL — Hesed House opened a new homeless shelter opened Sunday in Aurora, nearly doubling the original's capacity.
Best Banks to Work For 2024
This year, 90 banks made American Banker's 12th annual Best Banks to Work For ranking. The leaders of these institutions share how they keep their employees happy.
Canucks' Brock Boeser goes down after vicious hit vs. Kings
Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser took a rough hit that resulted in an injury scare during Thursday night's Kings matchup.
All Saints' Day long weekend marks a mini-vacation: 10 million Italians will take a break
The death of Aurora, the 13-year-old girl who fell from the eighth floor of a building in Piacenza. Arrested her 15-year-old boyfriend. Tuesday the funeral of the young girl will be held in the Duomo of Piacenza. All Saints' Day long weekend marks a mini ...
Aurora man convicted of sexually assaulting someone he knew: prosecutors
AURORA, Ill. - An Aurora man was convicted last week of sexually assaulting someone he knew in 2022. Ricardo Lemos, 42, was found guilty of criminal sexual assault on Oct. 24, according to prosecutors.
FFA chapter wins contest for private Hailey Whitters concert
Excited members of the Yorkville Christian FFA Chapter gathered at Spirit Farms for a private concert with country artist Hailey Whitters. The chapter won the 2024 Rock the Crop contest from Firestone Ag.
WE WILL ROCK YOU to be Presented for One Night Only by The Beautiful City Project
The Beautiful City Project revealed the cast for WE WILL ROCK YOU, a fundraising event at McGrath Family Performing Arts Center, benefiting Chicago's Season of Concern through a silent auction. Learn how to purchase tickets.
It's not a tiny home. It's actually a nuclear microreactor powerplant
How would you like to visit your local nuclear power facility and maybe go for a swim in its indoor pool? Or hang out and look at art ... Maybe even just sit with friends and enjoy a cup of coffee in the warm glow of nuclear power?
Illinois' First Indoor Slide Park Slick City Opens in North Aurora, Eyes National Expansion
Illinois' first indoor slide park, Slick City Action Park, opens in North Aurora, offering dry slides and zip lines.
Illinois quick hits: Fugitive arrested; MIA identified, to have funeral
United States Army Corporal Eriver Ortiz was killed in action in 1950. His body could not be recovered due to intense fighting in South Korea. His body was eventually identified through dental and DNA analysis. Corporal Ortiz will be returning to Illinois with a full military funeral in Elgin.
Police explain how they solved 45-year-old North Aurora murder
North Aurora detectives had some DNA from the Halle case tested by the Illinois State Police in 2000, but nothing came of it. In 2020, the DuPage County forensics laboratory found a mixture of two people’s DNA, but the sample was too degraded to ...
Aurora eyes $19.5 million bid for East Side roadwork
An Aurora City Council committee this week recommended an engineering contract and a $19.5 million bid for roadwork along Farnsworth Avenue, Bilter Road and Church Road.
New Aurora casino construction going well, mayor says
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin scrawled A-plusses on a giant report card Tuesday for the progress being made building the new Hollywood Casino Aurora. “This progress is amazing,” Irvin told laborers
Deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders sickens 49 people in 10 states
A death was reported in an older person in Colorado, and one child was hospitalized with severe kidney complications, the CDC reported.
Reparations measures stall across US, but advocates undeterred
A Reuters/Ipsos survey last year showed that 74% of Black Americans support reparations, compared to 26% of white Americans. Common concerns include addressing persistent racial disparities in the labor market, education and health, along with the cost of the initiatives and questions about whether today's taxpayers should pay for past wrongs.
Is your lymphatic system congested?
Lymphatic drainage massages target the lymphatic pathways to enhance fluid circulation to boost the immune system and reduce inflammation.
After 45 years, police say they know who killed Kathy Halle
North Aurora police say they now know who killed Kathy Halle in 1979, whose body was found in the Fox River. They say DNA evidence has identified Bruce Lindahl as the perpetrator. Lindahl, who died
Chinese restaurant coming to former El Chingon space in Denver’s LoHi neighborhood
SYC Concepts, meanwhile, is not settling for just one restaurant. Choi said it will debut SYC Temaki in January at 1573 S. Colorado Blvd. just north of Interstate 25 in Cory-Merrill. As the name suggests, it will be a spot for temaki, a type of hand-rolled sushi shaped in a cone.
Nikolas Khamenia joins Boozer twins by choosing Duke basketball over Gonzaga, UCLA
After getting commitments from Cameron and Cayden Boozer, the Duke basketball program got major Nikolas Khamenia news.
Kane County voters take advantage of mobile voting sites at grocery stores
Election Day is two weeks away, and voters in suburban Kane County got the chance to submit their ballots in a unique way this week.
Aurora man killed in three-vehicle crash
A three-vehicle crash at Farnsworth Avenue and Mountain Street in Aurora on Monday flipped a vehicle and left a man from Aurora dead, police said. The Aurora Police Department is investigating the crash, which took place at around 1 p.m. and closed the ...
Suspected serial killer linked to 1979 cold case out of North Aurora, Illinois
The body of Kathy Halle, 19, was discovered April 24, 1979, in the Fox River south of the I-88 bridge in North Aurora. She had been missing almost a month. Her body was found by a boy fishing near her apartment. Now, authorities are connecting the murder to Lindahl.
Website names Aurora as one of best cities in the U.S. for creative businesses
The poll was conducted by website Creative Fabrica, and assessed the 200 most populous cities in the country for the most creative ventures set against population size. Aurora ranked sixth
City Council committee backs plan to lower Chicago default speed limit to 25 mph
A handful of aldermen objected to lowering speed limits across the city, suggesting Chicago take a more targeted approach to lowering driving speeds by neighborhood.
Gov. Evers appoints Rachel Bouressa to the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board
Gov. Tony Evers on Oct. 18 announced his appointment of Rachel Bouressa to the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board.
Have you heard of after-school restraint collapse?
A child who has after-school restraint collapse will behave well at school and decompress after-school by acting out at home.
IHSA Week 9 playoff outlook: The 27 unbeaten teams in Illinois high school football
Ahead of Week 9, here are the XX Illinois high school football teams still undefeated, plus area teams who clinched a spot. Here is the newest IHSA playoff outlook.
‘It just felt right’: The Graceful Ordinary owners look to build on success with new restaurant in Aurora
As owners of The Graceful Ordinary in St. Charles searched for the right place to open their second restaurant, they wanted something that reminded them of their Chicago roots. They feel like
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin to face at least two challengers in 2025 election
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin is seeking a third term and will face at least two opponents in the 2025 election. He and Alderman-at-Large John Laesch and 3rd Ward Alderman Ted
Aurora, N.Y.: The luxe, local-ish getaway you’ve never heard of
The cure: a road trip to Aurora, N.Y. Situated on Cayuga Lake, approximately 3 hours southeast of Buffalo, it’s quick to get to … but feels like a different world. Aurora evokes a classic New England college campus: perfectly maintained brick buildings, manicured, expansive greens, old-money quiet.
Immigrants strive to live and work in Aurora amid swirl of false gang-takeover claims
Joel, a Venezuelan immigrant, has lived with his family in Aurora for just over a year. “We’ve learned a lot about the community of Aurora, and I believe also the Aurora community has learned a lot about us,
Are we paying municipal elected officials enough?
Palatine Mayor Jim Schwantz hadn’t even begun his more notable career as an NFL linebacker the last time the village increased pay for elected officials. The $15,000 a year Schwantz receives is the
United Properties acquires land for new industrial development in Aurora
United Properties announces the acquisition of 129.26 acres of prime industrial land in Aurora. The development will occur in two phases.
Aurora City Council to vote on money for New York Street upgrade project
The Aurora City Council is set to vote Tuesday to appropriate engineering money for safety upgrade work on New York Street by Fox Valley Mall and Pacifica Square on the city’s far East Side.